A.
Navigation system fill-in (2)
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B.
Nursery need
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C.
"The jug on the ___ smiled at me" (Katherine Mansfield)
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D.
Place of wretchedness and squalor
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E.
Ready to play "Millionaire" (4)
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F.
Occasion for good china (2)
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G.
Example of literary journalism, by Tom Wolfe (4, 1 hyph, with "The")
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H.
Faltering, in a way
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I.
Essential goods or services
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J.
2009`s Oscar-winner for Best Foreign Language Film (5)
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K.
Hymnal words from Fanny Crosby, 1909: "___ all glory be Thine" (3)
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L.
Baltic state
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M.
Early Tom Cruise film (2)
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N.
ASAP to the max
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O.
Swell
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P.
Pepperidge Farm offering
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Q.
Repellent (hyph)
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R.
Satisfy
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S.
Diluted
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T.
College catalog heading
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U.
Biblical name associated with longevity
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V.
Early focus of a hypnotist`s instructions
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W.
Eeyore: "Welcome to my little ___ patch"
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X.
"Yankee Doodle" porridge (2)
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Y.
"After the Armada: ___ and the Struggle for Western Europe" (2)
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Z.
Subcategory under both Cooking and Wellness (2)
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AA.
Candid
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AB.
Showtime`s "___ of Tara" (2)
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AC.
Stellar explosion
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AD.
Inventor forced to defend his sewing machine patent, 1849-54 (2)
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AE.
Some hospital annexes (2)
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AF.
Large estuary on the east coast of Scotland (3)
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AG.
Choice words (3)
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AH.
German-Jewish political theorist who wrote "The Origins of Totalitarianism" (2)
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AI.
"This is the very ___ of love" ("Hamlet")
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AJ.
"To a ___," by Robert W. Service ("On the tide you ride head high") (2)
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AK.
Like communities of concern to public health officials
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AL.
Winner of the 1995 Oscar for Best Actor (2)
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